Goodsol Newsletter #284 -- http://www.goodsol.com
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PRETTY GOOD SOLITAIRE v17.1 with 950 GAMES
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http://www.goodsol.com/pgs
A new version of Pretty Good Solitaire for Windows is now available!
Version 17.1 is available for download from http://www.goodsol.com/download.html
Here is what is new:
-- Version 17.1 contains 10 new 3 or 4 deck games, bringing the total number of games to 950.
-- Various small bug fixes, help file typo fixes, and improvements.
TO DOWNLOAD
You can download Pretty Good Solitaire version 17.1 from http://www.goodsol.com/download.html . Or, if you have a previous version installed, you can run the game, go to the Internet menu, and select "Download Latest Version". Be sure to exit the game before you install.
UPGRADES
Pretty Good Solitaire version 17.1 is a free update for those who originally ordered version 14 or later (ordered after February 9, 2013) or those who paid for an upgrade since that time. However, it is not a free upgrade for those who originally ordered version 13 or earlier.
If you registration code begins with "43", "46", "2g", "2d", or "2a", version 16 is a free update. Otherwise, it is not. If your registration code starts with "42" or "2r", version 15 was a free upgrade but version 17 is not. If your code worked in version 16 or 17, it works in 17.1.
Full details on upgrading are at http://www.goodsol.com/upgrade.html. Upgrades are still only US$11.95 and are vital to keep us going to make Pretty Good Solitaire better. Note that we always keep some older versions available at http://www.goodsol.com/downloadpre.html for those who prefer not to upgrade.
If you have lost your code and need to type it in again, you can request that your registration code be sent to you again from http://www.goodsol.com/regusers.html .
TO ORDER
Pretty Good Solitaire version 17.1 is US$24.95 for immediate electronic delivery. If you want an additional CD, there is an option to add $9.95 shipping for a CD. In addition to installing the basic game, the CD also installs all of the currently available extra card sets.
You can order online from http://www.goodsol.com/order.html using major credit cards, PayPal, or Amazon payments.
All 10 of the new games are 3 or 4 deck games. This means that all of these games have large layouts, requiring a modern screen resolution. Despite this, 3 and 4 decks games tend to be quite popular.
The 10 new games are:
- Alleys - an easier variation of the 4 deck game Eighty Thieves.
- Fred's Four - a 4 deck version of Fred's Spider and Fred's Three.
- Palace - a 4 deck version of Beleaguered Castle.
- Quartermaster - an original 4 deck Golf type game.
- Threefold - an original 3 deck game similar to FreeCell and Interchange.
- Triple Gold Rush - a 3 deck version of the Klondike type game Gold Rush.
- Triple Kingsley - a 3 deck version of the Klondike type game Kingsley.
- Triple Rail - a 3 deck game similar to Single Rail and Double Rail.
- Triple Spidike - a 3 deck version of the Klondike type game Spidike.
- Triple Storehouse - a 3 deck version of the Canfield type game Storehouse.
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Pretty Good Solitaire Mac Edition v3.30 - http://www.goodsol.com/mac
Mac users: The latest version of Pretty Good Solitaire for Mac is version 3.3 with 700 games. If you have not yet updated to version 3.3, we highly recommend you do so by going to the Internet menu in the game, select "Download Latest Version". Do this before updating to macOS Sierra as versions 1 or 2 of Pretty Good Solitaire Mac Edition will not run in Sierra. If you have already updated to Sierra and are not yet using version 3, you will need to download again from the link in your receipt email.
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